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gee been several years Deputy. As
Councilors the nomina.tions on the *Thole
are superior to any former year forlseme
time past ; Dr. Woo& of course is there,
without him Stanley could aeitliet live,
move, or have a being. C. W. .Pickford
is a new 11111,11 in Stanley, but an ;old
councilor, and .Reeve formerly in Another
part of the County. He is an intelligent,
aotive man, and I should. like to see him
elected. Thos. Keys has been a few
years in the Council and I hear he is an
excellent man. Geo. Andetsozi is so well
aed
favorably known, having filled al-
most, every office in the municipality for
a number of years, besides other respon-
sible and honorable offices, both in this
. Township and Count., that I think, now
that he has again allowed himself to be
tiomhiated and consented to run the elec-
tors to a mareshoald vote for him. Itla
iNloffat is a very intelligent looking
Scotehinan, and I have no doubt if elect-
-ed would make a good Councilor and do
his best. But in the midst of this Rail-
away—liaroor Tumult, we want the ery
best in, with the most experience, and
the "Greate4 amount* of honesty ofpur-
pose." Electors of Stanley, look to your
own interests, and do your duty at the
Polls, ascertain the mind of these 5 teen
n the " RailWay Bonus," the "Harbor
Bonus." and every other question of im-
portance to you as ratepayers, aid vote
accordingly. AN Eateao.a.
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GreY and the -Listowel County
, Scheme.
iconTst atm; Dec. 20,1872.
After all, the incorporation of Ainley-
vnIe. under the uncouth name of "Brus-
sels" is a fixed and legal fact, aud, not-
withstanding that a. number of the in-
habitants were displeased at the abriipt
and "impromptu" way, in which it was
managed, I believe that all are now satis-
fied. So, let the hatchet be buried, and
a united assistance be given to promote
the best interests of the village. No
doubt one of _the first things the new
Council will do is to phssi a by-law, to
restrain within proper limitsthe longe
winded speechifying of its own members,
and lay a, large line onan- one of them
who will repeat the same idea more than
nine times during a harangue of fifteen
mhuites. Last time I was at the village
I was careful not to encounter my Celtic
friend, and was preparing to start home
with a centented mind, when aceidentally
I met with a copy of the EX_POSZTOR, and
my eye rested on an advertisement, the
contents of which gave my feelings a
very rude shock It was a notification
that an. application was to be made to
the Ontario Parliament at its next sit-
tingto set aside certain townships in the
County of Perth. with Grey and Howick
in the County of Haron, and said town-
ships to be formed into a new county,
having Listowel as county town. Now,
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Sir, I feel strongly when an insult is of-
fered to the township of Grey. I was
present at its birth, and have watched.
its development with plide. Many of
its intelligent yeomannehave been my
companions when in early days we -shar-
ed all the liorrrors of the middle passage.
We have maintaiiied our ti na.ncial honor
from the first till the last, and we stand
in a position of being able to say to our
fellow countrymen, "We don't owe s -
farthing to your N uuicipal Loan Fund."
We belong to a county whose officers
were men of high moial perceptions, and
who would not tolerate any attempts at
practical repudiation, such as has been
the order of the day in the County of
Perth. Now, I look upon it as an insult
of a very aggravated nature to attempt
to force us into- an incorporation with any
part or parcel of the County of Perth.
"Evil icommunication corrupt good
manners." and these northern townships
of Perth will carry with them the moral
stain of their early training in the school
of -meanness. We say, therefore, "hands
off, gentlemen, cleanse your records,
pay up your debts like honerable men.
before you ask the townehiP of Grey to
enter into partnership." In vain I ask
myself, what crime we have committed
as a municipality—that Providencehag
allowed tills dreadful humiliation to
come upon use- 1 donot believe that any
of our municipal officers from the Reeve
downwards has ever connived at any
such scheme of incorporation with any
Part of the County of Perth, and if my
belief is correctthen the wretch that
penned the notification must be the for-
tunate possessor of a fund of E2zelf-.2.onfi-
deuce and hard cheek that would not dis-
grace the Hon. William McDougall. ex -
Governor of Manitoba. SYLVAN.
Elma.
ORA.NG-E. --At a reit-liar meeting of
Loyal Orange Lodge, NQ. 607, held on
Thursday evening last. at the Orange,
Hall, Elina, the , following officeia were
appointed for the ensuing year : W. M.
—Brother Samuel Bothwell, re-elected
D. M.—Brother John G. Alexander, re-
elected ; Treasurer — Brother William
Coghlan're-elected; Secretary—Brother
E. M. Alexander, Chaplain—Brother
IL L. Alexaneer : Director of Cerenten-
ies—Brother T. G. Fennel Standing
Comraittee—Brothers Wm. Stevenson,
Thomas Alexander, James- Alexander,
H. Riddle,. Hugh Dobson. Regular
night of meeting, _Thursday on or before
the full moon. Brethren of other Lodges
cordially invited to visit us. The Breth-
ern of Elma, District are hereby remind-.
' ed by the District Master that the an
nual meeting of the Elmo, District Lodge
will be held on the secoad Tuesday of
January, in the Orange Hall, Moles-
worth, and further that a Convocation of
the Royal S. C. may be held. -
Listowel.
Noeittataaoat.—At the t nominations,
Messrs. D. D. Campbell, r4 D. Hay, R
W. Hermon, and J. A. Halstead, were
nominated for the Reeveship. Ten or
"fwelve persons were nominated as Coun-
cilors, all of whom go to the polls. Stir-
ling times are anticipated on election
day.
Ciodench Township:
Coracle Maemece—l'he Council met
Dee. 9, pursuant to adjournment. The
members all present. The minutes of
last regular and. special meeting were
read aud passed_ It was melted by
David Patton, seconded by George Mc -
Kea that the Members of this Council
cordially and. deeply sympathise with
Dr. Stokes, their respected clerk, in the
ead bereavement which he has sustained
la the loss by death of his affectionate
wife—Carried. The same, of $20 to be
paid to C. Crabb, Esq., it; payment for
OU e acre of Iand, being part of lot 24, in
the 2d concession, which he purchased at
the sale of lands for arrears of taxes, it
being a mistake of the Assessor's for the
year 1866. The sum, of $9'63 Was re -
fancied Joseph Driver for -wrong assess -
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went. The following, :accounts were
paid, viz., William Henry Cook $6, for
USO of house for Council purposes ; Thos.
Champion $7 50, or use of house far
Council purposes ; Thomas B. Stokes
$60, for registratjiis, postage, station-
ery, framing and c mpiling y -laws, etc..;
jaities Patton
, for extra service
Wen. athepperd (Reeve) $45,1 for services
attending Council, lettingjobs, etc.;
David Patton, (Deputy Reeve) David
Cook, John Cox and George McKee, $40
each for services attending Council, let-
ting jobs, etc.; William Wilson to re-
ceive' the timber on the side -road run-
ning to the lake on the lst concession,
between lots 5 and 6 for surveying the
same. The Council then adjourned.
T. B. STOKES, Clerk.
'BIRTHS. I
0 AilIPTIELL..L-In MeKiuiop,r 9th comes-
' aim", the wife of Mr. Frameis Campbell,
of a daughter.
ALLEN. –In Harpurhey, on the 20th
• haste the wife of Mr. Charles Allen, of
a daughter. -
COVIINTRY. --In Settkrth, (in the 21st
inst., the airife of Mr. Thomas Coven-
try, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
HODOINS—CLurrEnarAm.-- ii Seaforth,
on Dec 24, by Rev. II. B; Palmer, at
the M. E. Parsonage, Ma• James R.
Hodgins,. to Miss Ann Olutterhare,
both of Lama. .
JACOBS—BROWNELL.—By Rev. Charles
Lavell, M. .4„ on Chrjstnias Day, at
the residence of the brid.e'a brother,'
. Mr: Sidney N. Jacobs, to; Miss Emma
- C. Brownell, both of Seaforth.
GALLAGIIER—CROZIER. At McBride's
.Elotel, Seaforth, on the 17th inst., by
• Rev. Thomas Goldsmith, ;Mr. Thomas
Gallagher, of Stanley, td Miss Mary
Ann Crozier, of the senie township.
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THE MARKETS.
SEAFORTH, Decenalier 26611, 1872.
There is no change to not in the quo-
tations on the Seaforth ii- arl‘t this week.
Owing to the prevailing stotmy weather
and the bad state of the roads deliveries
of all kinds of grain have been light.
Hay just . new is in great demand,. as
many of the hotel. keepers have rtui out,
and the roads are so' bad that any quan-
tities cannot be brought in. . Yesterday
two loads were solci on the market at
$16 per ton, but the prevailing price can-
not be quoted higher than $14. The de-
mand' for butter has not yet improved,
and merchants are still careless about •
buying, except for trale. Wood is com-
ing in in fair quantities, and is bought
up readily. Prices remain flasi at quot-
-ed figures. We quote:
Fal1Wheat... . .. 10 to 1 la
Spring Wheat 1 10 to 1 12
Barley.......... . .. ... . . 0 48 to 0 50
Oats 0 85 to 0 36
Peas . ..
. . . . . 0 55 to p 57
Butter, 1 0 15
No. 2.......... .. ... 010
No,. 3... . . ...... . .. 0 7
Eggs- • 0 00 to 0 18
Flour ..... : . ......... 6 25 to 000
Hay 12 00 to 14 00
Hides• 600
Sheep Skins 0 50 to 1 50
Calf Skins„(ved) per lb.,....... 0 09 to 0 10
Salt (retail) per barrel.. 0 011 to 1 p5
Potatoes, per bushel...... -0 45 to 0 50
Fresh Pork per . 4 75 to 5 10
Oatmeal brl. •0 00 to 5 50
Apples per bnahel........ ... . . 0 60 to 0 75
Beef, per quarter, I+ . ... 0 03 to 005
Wood..... .. ... ........ ....... 2 50 to 3 00
FOREIGN MARKETS.
• On alccothat of there being no mails.
either from the east or west yesterday,
we are unable this week to give, ourusual
foreign market reports. We !are sorry
for this, but can't help it as we .have no
control over the elements:
NEW YORK HORSE MARKET.
UES DA I , Dec..23, 1862.
There. has been but little trade. in
horses during the week, and the market
appears to have settled into that state of
sluggish inactivity which usually pre-
vails during the se re part of winter and.
is especially characteristic of the season
immediately preceding the holiday's and
New -year. By Limply stating that there
was a moderately active trade in cont.
mon draught horses, -averaging _about
$165 per head,-- a limited. nuirtber of trans-
actions in heavy truck horses at from,
$300 to $400, and no businesswhatever
in higher priced stock, we have said all
that can be told of the present condition
of the market.
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Go TO J. R. GRANT'S Post office Drug,
Store, Brussels, for everything in Drugs'Books, *-
Stationary. Just received, fresh supply of Fellows'.
Syrnp Hypophoaphites. Cutler's Pocket Inhaler
for Catarrh, Asthma, etc. Toys for the Holidays
in great variety. Clocks, a full stook at lowest,
rates.
RAILWAY.: TIME TABLE.
Trains leave the Seaforth station as
follows :--
GOING WEST.
Express. ME, el. Mail.
1.02 P. M. • 3.35 r. tr. 8.45 P. Af.
GOING EAST.
Express. Mixed. Mal.
10.50 A. me a,20 P. M. 8.00 A. F.
ea • timerusemearrimmalawlise
MEN WANTED.
SXTANTED, immediately, a good steally man as
TEAMSTER; also, two or three PICKERS.
— GREY, YOUNG & SPAB,LING,
264 Eclipse Salt AVorks, Seaforth.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE Partnership at present existing between the
undersigned as general merchants in the Vil-
lage of 11tssF.L5 (late Ahtleyvilled expires on the
31st inst. All debts due the retiring fii•in must
be paid forthwith, either to J. Leckie, or X.
Stewart a theifOltice.
JOHN VECETPI,
(Signed3 J. STEWART,
S. THOMPSON.
With reference to the above, notice is hereby
given that on and after tbe. 1st dry of January,
. 1873 the business will be concluded by the under-
signed, and all debts due him or the retiring tum
must be paid forthwith, pending tt, settlement.
JOHN LECKIE.
Brussels, Dec. 26,_1872. 264
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HOLIDAY SUITS,
HOLIDAY SUITS,
HOLIDAY UITS,
.HOLIDAY SUITS,
HOLIDAY SUITS,
HOLIDAY SUITS,
-HOLIDAY SUITS,
HOLIDAY SUITS,
HOLIDAY SUITS,
HOLIDAY SUITS,
AT
Tr. K. ANDERSON'
" 'L K. ANDERSON
T., K. ANDERSON'S
T: K. ANDERSON
T. K. ANDERSON'$
T. K.. ANDERSON''
-T K. ANDERSON'S
K ANDERSON'O
T. K. ANDERSON'S
T. K. ANDERSON'$
CLOTHING STORE,
CLOTHING STORE,
IIR.OTHING STORE,
ilfat:IN:S ERE E T, A FO
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JUST RECEIVED
A NICE ASSORTMENT OF
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Scotch Check Tweeds
Which Make the nicest suits for winter wear .that
can be got.;
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
AND KNICKNACKS
Suitable for Efoliday Presents, in great variety.
iCALL AND SEE THEM.
CAL.I., AND SEE THEM.
.CALL AND SEE THEM.
. HORSES WANTED. -
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240
GOOD STRONG WORKING HORSES
TO DRAW
0. p. WILSON'S •
SUPERIOR IRON HARROWS
AND SEWING MACHINES.
, 0.0. WILSON ,
Hai now on hand at his Agricultriral Warerooms,
" Market Strut, Seaurth, a number of Coltoit's
well-kuowu • •
IRON HARROWS.
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Farmers who want to got one should call at once.
as they are going off feat, and only.a limited num.-
lir have been made for next season's sales.
SAWING MACHINES.
Antunber of ,Eastweod & Co.'s celebrated two -
horse Sawing Machines. These Machines: will
cut ;40 eords of wood a day, with one span Of
„holies. '
7' • TO THE LADLES. •
500 -Good:Looking Young Women .
_Wanted immediately to buy and _work 0. C. Wil-
son's Sewing Maehhies. . -
On Hand—The Florence, Singer, Rayttiond,
Howe and Leaman machines. All -the best made.
A few of Prince & Co.'s
ORGANS AND , MELODEONS °
left, whith will be sold •pheap and warranted to
give satisfaction.
Also, on hand, as usual, a• large assoi•tment of
all other kinds of Agricultural Implements, at
264
0. C. WILS9N'S
AgHcultural Implement Emporium.
Market -Street, Seaforth.
STOVES, TINWARE AND
COAL OIL.
MRS. ITNEY has just received a large stock
-L-T-1- of Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves, of the best
manufacture, which she can sell as cheap as any
in the trade.
T IN WA...LIE of eveit descriptioo,
kept constantly on hand, and made to order'. ;
Also, Stove Pipes, Eave Troughin.g, etc.
Customawork promptly attended. to, and outside
work will receive every attention.
COAL OILL.
A have stock of the -very best Coal Oil kept con-
stantly on hand, and will be sold wholesale and
retail.
SEAFORTH PACKING HOUSE,
SEAFORTH, ONT.
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SEAFORTH lab -111jUib.
THE Semi-Annnal General Meeting of the Sea-
-I" forth Mechauics' Las:atute will be held la the
Office df the Librarian, on Tuesday, the 7t1i of
January, at, half -past seven o'clock, p. in. 9. full
attendance is required.
4 1131. O'CO.N2q01t, Secretary.
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ESTRAY STEEN.
CAME into the premises *of the -undersigned, Lob
NO 12, concession 7, South boundary Stanley,
en or about the middle of November last, a yetu,
old Steer, red and white. The Owner is requested
to prove property. pay cherges and take the ani"' el
away. JOSEPH HUDSON. 2644
ESTRAY STEER.
OAME to Lot 9, Con. 13, -McKillop, about the
end of September last, a year-old past white
and red STEER.- The owner iS -requested to
prove -property, pay expentieti and take it away.
464.*4 WM. DYNES.
STRAYED HEIFERS.
QTRAYED frora Lot 24, Con.8, 1L.211.ill, about the
lst of May last, a white Heifer, with n, little
req about head and neck, risingtwo years. • Also,
about 1st. September last, a red Heifer, with a
little white scruff abotit.eyes and nose, risiug two
yearn. Any person giiing lamination that will
haat to the recovery of the above animals will be
suitably- rewarded.. WM. KELLY, -
263-4n Morris.
ESTRAY STEER. '
CAME into the prendees of the Abscriber, Lot
'20, Con. 3, Stephen, about Nov.1, a red STEER
one year old. The owner is regneatedto prove .
Property, pay ehargee and take it away. .
263-4* RIGFT ARD SWEET.
ESTRAY SHEEP.
.0.1.11TE into the Premises of the .subscrieer, Lot
15, .Con. 5, Stephen, about the middle of Sep-
tember last, one EWE and one EWE LAMB.
The owner is reqneeted to prove property, pia -
charges and take them away.
263'4 • WM. MITCHELL. `
ESTRAY HEIFER.
(-IAMB. into Lot 25, Con. 3, Usborue, on fir about
•-1 the middle. of Noveniber last, e red year-old
TEMPER. The -owner is requested to prove prop-
erty pay charges and take it away-.
263-4* JOHN FOSTER.
TREMENDOUS DOWNFALL
IN THE
PRICES OF DRY GOODS.
E. & .J W. SPARLING
Will offer the balance of their Winter Stock at mices that -will astonish the public for cheapness -
THIS Is GENUINE.
EXAMINE A'Nfi BE CONVINCED.
WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF HAIR GOODS CHEAP.
CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS.
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ESTRAY STEER. C.0
-CAmEto the premises of the subscriber, Lot 2, pT.4
Con. 14, Tnekersmith, in May 'eat, a one.year-
old STEER, red and white color. The owner is
requested to-pro-ve property, pay charges and take
it away. WM. LATTA.- • 2634'4
ESTAAY STEER.
("IAMB to Lot 22, Con. 8, MeKillop, on Nov.18,
‘-) last, a white spatted STEER; head end neck'
brindle; star on forehead; rising two yeas old.
The owner will please prove property, pay expemtes
and take it away. MOSES HANNAH. 2684'4
STRAYED HEIFER. -
A BOUT the lst of June lust, from Lot 22; Con.9,
-1.--L„ Morris, a red and white HEIFER, with a light
colOred spot near end of nose. Any person giving
mach information as will lead to the recovery of the
above heifer,will be suitably rewarded..
26204 GEO. KELLY, •
• ESTRAY STEER.
(-IAMB into the premises of the subscriber, Lot
`--/ 2, Con. 9, Howick, about the 1st of August last,
a STEER about .8 mouths old. -The owner is re-
quested to prove property, pay expenses and take it,
away. WM. EVAN'S. 262e4
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1__ESTRAY SHEEP,
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OAHE into the preniises of the undersigned, raa
1-1 Lot 15, Con. 8, Stanley, on or about Sept. 1, I-64
'a white iSHEEP. The owner is requested to prove
property, pay charges and take it away. Fati
262-4 GEORGE STEVENSON.
ESTRAY STEER.
CAME into the -premiees of the subscriber, Lot
30, Con. 2, Township of Morris, about the 20th
of Tune, one.STEER earning two years old, . The
owner is requested to prove property, pay charges
and take the animal away. -
262*4 THOMAS 'BROWN.
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THE ONLY
ECONOMICAL STORE
,LiV SBAF01?TH 18 AT'
LAI1)LAW'S.
Ne -w Season's Pea! Neu, Season's Tea! 187i and 1872.
THE* ARE SPLENDID TEAS.
Best BLACK TEA, Imported, New Season, 75e. t) 90e.. per pound.
N. B.—Why pay 60e. to 70e. for Tea you can get for 50e. per pound?
COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE,
`agAiaoall
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'T he Finest in the Province 35c. per lb.
Sugars and Soaps at Wholesale Prices.
FRUITS, SPICES, &c., OF THE FINEST QUALITY.
iea4 1
JAMES C. LAIDLAW,
Next door to the Post Offide.
ESTRAY STEERS.
CAmn4 to the premises of the Undersigned, Con. 7
2, MeKillop, in August last, two yenaling
STEERS., red in color. ‘...The owner is requested to
prove property, pay exienses and take them away.
.202*4 - JOHN DAVIS.
• ESTRAY HEIFER.
afIAME to Lot 4, Con. 6, MeKillop, about the lst
• of Septembera yearling HEIFER, greyish
color. The owner is requested to prove property,
pay expenses and take it away.
262*4 THOMAS ROURKE.
ESTRAY CALVES.
CAME to Lot 24, South Bayfidd Bond, Stanley,
about the 21st November, four Spring Calves.
The owner is 'requested to prove property pay ex-
penses andiake• eto away.
262*3 JOHN FOOTE.
TRAY BULL.
CAME
into the premises of the subscriber, Lot
26, north half, Con. 2, Morris'about the let of
October last, a red and white yearling BULL. The
owner is requested to prove property, pay charges
and take it away. SarEON EAKET. 261e4
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ESTRAY COW.
Claato X.,ot 20, Con. 9.11eKiliop, on Nov. 24
last, a spotted red and white COW. The owner
will please prove property, pay expenIes and take
it away. WILLIAM G-ALBRAITH. 261.*4
ESTRAY: STEER.
(AME to Lot 6, ou. 5, Hullett, about Nov. 12, a
blaek and white STEER :coining two years old,
The owner is recinested to prove property, pay
charges and, take it away;
261*4 • SHADRACH M. ABBEY.
ESTRAY CATTLE.
(-1,AME to the premises of the undersigned, Mill
v-1 Road, Tuckersinith, on Oet. 20, last, a STEER
and a HEIFER, rising two years old; deer mixed.
black and white.; heifer white and red mixed. The
owner will please prove property, pay expenses and
take them away.- WM. COOPER. 261*4
ESTRAY HEIFER.
rtaiME into the enclosure of the snbseriber about
k--/ the 1st of. October last, a red HEIFER, with
two white- stripes, rising twe years old. The
owuer . is requeeted to pay eharges and. take her
away, or she will be sold as the law directe. ROBT.
REID, Let 12, 13.13. N., Stanley. 261n4
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• ESTRAY.STEER. .
OAME into tbe premises �l(tu
the nlerai„anied, Lot
••-/ 4, Con. 13, Tuekersmith, on or about the lst of
August last, one yearling STEER, The owner is
requested to prove prdperty, pay eharges and take
it away. JOHN SHEPHERD,
261*4 Rodaerville b
• ESTRAY CALF.
riAmE ha the premises of the undersigned, Lot 1,
Con. 8, L. It. S., Tnekertonith, a last spring's
CALF, of red color mixed with white. The owner
will please prove property, pay chargais and take it
away. ALEX. McDONALD. 261*4
• ESTRAY PIG.
(-1AALE into the premises of the undersigned, Lot
18, Cora. 3. Viekersinith, H. R. 8., on lor about
the 1st of September last, a sow PIG-. The owner
is requested to prove property, pay charges and
take it away. WM. MeCONNELL. 261-4
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STRAYED HEIFER.
QTRAYED from Lot 87, Con. 3. Tnckersmith, L.
R. S., onor about the last of July, a. year-old
HEIFER of red Teen color. A ,zinc ear mark
with the prop'rietor's name atampea in full. Any
person giving.such information to the undersigned
as will lead to its recovery will be suitably reward-
ed. JOHN KEMP, Brumfield, 261-4
• YOUNG CATTLE ESTRAY.
f.i.A.A.EF, to Lot 18, Con. 1, 3IeKillop, abotit Nov.
• 15, two STEERS and a HEIFER ; the steers
red in color, the heifer white. The owner in re-
quested to prove property, pay charges and take
hem away. THOMAS FOX, 26144
ESTRAY STEER AND PIGS.
(1, AME to Lot 29, Con. 8, Hibbert, about Nov. 18,
Li. a ied and white year-old STEER. Also, two
PIGS about five months old • one white, the other
;potted. The owners will please pay charges and.
take them away. JAIINTIS HILLS. 261*4
ESTRAY STEER.
:into Lot 21, Con. 5, Grey, en or about the
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let of August last, a red STEER waning ,three
years old. The owner is requested to prove pro-
perty, pay charges and take it away.
426124c THOMAS GATENBY.
ESTRAY STEER.
piarE into the premises of the nrtdersigned, Lot
`--/ 2, Con. 7, Ha)lett, on or about the 15th of No-
a•ember, a red and. white STEER coming*three
years old. The owner is requested to call, prove
property, pay charges and take thanimal ewer.
259-8 JOHN HINCIELEt.
REPEA_ T
1872. NOVEMBER, 1872.
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,1 OF
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• Before the end of the
PRESENT MONTH.
We call special attention to this Department.
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TERMS.;
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A Fresh Lot of Goods, bought cheap. ,
ill"' Adiadeare71)En & BROTHERS, Now 'York.
JUST RECElv-ED BERKSHIRE BOAR.
A T Seaforth New Dominion House, an excellent
•a•k• Berkshire Boar will be kept for the senice 01
Sows. Terms,.$1 cash.
JOHN CRITS.
AT , 262-4
HILL'S BRITANNIA HOUSE, ,
Seaforth,
A choice lot of those very fashionable GRAY
CLOUDS. Price 35e. taxa 55c., worth 70c. and $1.
These are not water-seakeddamaged goods, but
WARRANTED PERFECT.
} , SUFFOLK BOAR.
f THE panprietor will keep for service during the,
i7IL present season a -first-class
SUFFOLK BOAR,
Sired by the quffolk boar inaported from England
by lir. Fisher, of Colbomea ,
2 TERMS. .
One dollar cash, with privilege of returning during.
season. JAICF,S LANDESBOROUGH, Tucker --
smith, Lot 23, Con. 3, H. E. S. 262
STAVE BOLTS WANTED
rrHE undersigned will pay CASH for 1,200 cords
17 of STAVE BOLTS, 114 inches lung; also
,
.500
cords HEADING BOLTS. basswood, 88 inchesi
long, and any quantity of barrel hoops, delivered
at his fitave Factory, Seaforth.
262#9 JOHN G. AMENT.
•
PURE BERKSHIRE BOAR.
• FIRST CLASS.
At Service of Farmers.
TEnns—tal, Caartn.
Privilege of returning during, season.
F. THOMPSON,
259-6 Hnron Rota, Hulletta
ESTRAY HEITHR..
CiA_VE intn Lot 23, Con. 5, Moriis, about the ist
September 3aet, i red and white HEIFER, two
yjar$ old. ehTahregeTrvTartialrlee kitiNtunriste:sulv„iwt° pwThrovieGP:
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